Former KNUT secretary general Wilson Sossion says Kenya is heading in the right direction thus attracting global attention.
Tana River Senator Danson Mungatana lauds President Ruto for signing bilateral labour agreements.
Kenya exempts Ethiopian citizens from Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) payment requirements and other associated fees.
Kisumu County Governor Anyang Nyong’o asks Kenyan refinery company to halt its operations with Israel.
Prosecutors handling Kelvin Kangethe's case are embarking on the extradition process.
The Kenya Meteorological Department warns of hot temperatures in several counties across the country.
Vestas Wind Systems announces that it has sold 12.5 per cent of its shares in the Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP) project to the UK firm Climate Finance Partnership (CFP), managed by the US-based BlackRock Inc.
KALRO invites the general public for an auction of KALRO-boarded assets.
Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi questions Parliament's independence under the current administration.
The UFAA urges 70 business entities, including eight government institutions, to assert ownership of unclaimed assets.
Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka attends the County Governments Governance Convention in Naivasha.
Kelvin Kiptum's family reveals that the legendary athlete's funeral has been brought forward to Friday from Saturday to accommodate President William Ruto who is supposed to fly out to Namibia.
Kenyatta University Referral Hospital starts reconstruction surgery for survivors of breast cancer.
The National Treasury plans to use part of Ksh42.9 billion World Bank funding to procure heavy-duty utility passenger vehicles.
The Controller of Budget Margaret Nyakang'o reveals that the State House requested Ksh700 million to cater for the construction of a modern presidential dais.
The government paid eCitizen developer Ksh7.6 million for installing services on the platform.
Controller of Budget Margaret Nyakang'o reveals she declined a Ksh 700M request from State House earmarked for the construction of a modern Presidential dais.
President William Ruto appeals to Kenya Kwanza MPs to pass revised Affordable Housing Bill.
Kenya Power announces plans to ensure 4 million Kenyans have access to electricity by 2024.
President William Ruto decides to move away from dollar-dominated conventional bonds for the financing of the 2024/2025 budget.
Three young men have been lynched by an angry mob at Manyatta in Kisumu after being caught attempting to steal a motorbike.
The Quarterly Economic and Budgetary Review shows that the State House spent Ksh5.366 billion, an approximately 9.09% overexpense.
Affordable Housing Bill sails through Second Reading after 141 MPs support, 58 oppose.
Martha Karua leads 51 lawyers in demanding the release of suspected Mungiki members.